Sunday Summary – February 28th, 2016

So what did you miss this week?

This week The Pandora Society watched witch movies with drag queens, drank lots and lots of tea, hung out at the bar with blood sucking martians, took a ride on steam trains, danced a Polka, learned how to become super heroes, and stayed at the Ice Hotel . . . intriguing eh?

Monday, February 22nd, 2016

The Prohibition Party held its first national convention on February 22nd, 1872 in Columbus, Ohio, we added 30 Steampunk Books in 30 Minutes presented by Dr. Gintia Peaseblossom & Salathial Palland to the Symposium Sessions schedule, and M. Leigh Hood and Stixen Stones brought us a film review of The Witch.

Wednesday, February 24th, 2016

On February 24th, 1868, something extraordinary happened in the U.S. Congress. For the first time in history, the United States House of Representatives impeached a sitting president, Democrat Andrew Johnson, we added Combat Croquet to the list of Symposium Games & Competitions, and Theo Descartes gave us a review of the short film about a very unlikely alien invasion called Bar Talk.

Friday, February 26th, 2016

On February 26th, 1909, Kinemacolor was the first successful color motion picture process to be used commercially, Dance Basic Polka presented by Don Dodson, Leah Dodson, & Patrick Lusher was added to the Symposium schedule, and we revealed the new cover art for The Ghost Rebellion by Pip Ballentine and Tee Morris.